set on
Third Person
sets on
Present Participle
setting on
Past Tense
set on
Past Participle
set on
1
to attack someone aggressively, either physically or verbally
transitive
- The bullies set on the young student after school, causing him great distress.
- The angry protesters set on the politician, shouting insults and accusations.
- I witnessed a disturbing incident where a group of kids set on a classmate, and I had to intervene to stop it.
- In the heat of the argument, they lost control of their emotions and verbally set on each other.
- When the security guard tried to intervene, the shoplifters turned aggressive and set on him.
2
to command an animal to attack another individual or entity
- He set his guard dog on the trespasser, who quickly retreated.
- The shepherd set his loyal dog on the intruding wolves to protect the flock of sheep.
- The farmer used a whistle to set the border collie on the stray cattle.
- The police officer had to set his K-9 unit dog on the suspect to apprehend them.
- The rancher set his loyal herding dog on the wayward sheep, guiding them back to the flock.